now the report also concludes that neither john morton, head of i.c.e., nor homeland security secretary janet napolitano, knew about "fast & furious" until the death of brian terry. the report said this i.c.e. agent did help traffic guns to mexico. he knew it was wrong. violated policy. he reported but no one listened. bill? bill: william, some of these weapons in the end were actually stopped. what are you reporting on that now? >> reporter: there were several incidents and we reported on many of them. once in douglas, arizona, stop ad load. they called it in, they said let the guns go. second incident. i.c.e. at small border crossing in arizona, found guns in the back of a car. he was told to back off. a third time agents stopped a ringleader with a trunk full of guns at check point. there was confrontation with atf and ultimately again, that suspect, who is now under indictment was released this report concludes that atf and the u.s. attorney's office, bill, always stepped in and overrode immigration and customs enforcement. after looking at 6,000 e-mails again, that napolitano did n